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Compatriots and fellow dwellers-in-squalor, in a week that has found new ways to test us in more ways than one (Bran??), the 2 Broke Twimbos bring you another episode tailor-made for your next fuel queue, with the host of the online weekly show Point of View as our guest, Kuda Mangwe.

Attacking your senses like the new Zimbabwe Warriors’ kit, a new episode of the only podcast to survive Thanos’ snap is ready for consumption! Dan & Phil welcomed back to the podcast Zimbabwean singer/rapper/producer Simba Tagz

It’s a brand new episode of the Met Gala of podcasts, in that no one really understands what its about but you just can’t look away. This time, the queen of Urban Grooves Gemma Griffiths herself sits with the financially challenged fellas in an interview conducted at the crack of dawn.

IT WAS ENDGAME WEEK! As you may or may not know, the 2 Broke Twimbos have been anticipating the release of Marvel’s Avengers: Endgame with no doubt the same excitement that you, our listeners, wait for each new episode of this podcast. Right? Riiiiiiight?? In this new episode of your 14,000,605th favourite podcast, Dan & Phil take a deep DEEP dive into the world’s most anticipated movie of all time, after they both got to watch it multiple times. So naturally, SPOILER ALERT! if you haven’t seen Avengers: Endgame yet.

An award-winning podcast with award winning guests, the penniless pair continue blazing the way forward with a brand new episode cooked together with too much curry but not enough sugar, resulting in this disturbing but strangely addictive taste in your mouth! Outstanding Music Video Of The Year NAMA winner Vusa Hlatshwayo, better known as the director Blaqs sat with us

ComradesAndFriendsWeAreInAHurryNgatiiteGaGaGaTibayeHatisikuitaZvemaFunniesPanapa! In a fresh new episode of the only podcast in the country more expensive than bread, Dan & Phil give their uniquely 2-Broke-Twimbian take on the week’s events, especially taking time to review the 2019 NAMA Awards

In a cosmic coming-together that shattered the very foundations of twimbo reality, King Kandoro, comedian and podcast host of the not-as-good Sadza In The Morning, blundered into our studio to foster disharmony & sabotage the good work that Dan & Phil were doing in bringing you a fresh serving of the only podcast that would make you sell your forex at 1:1.

Attention all Instagram models, and the rest of us who comment with heart-eyes emojis on Instagram model pictures, we bring you a new episode of the podcast that makes you want to delete all your sub-standard selfies. Prepare yourself for a beat for the gods, as we sit with Jackie Mgido, prominent hair stylist and make-up artist in Hollywood, and founder of the brand Vault Cosmetics and Jacque Mgido.

Comrades, it is a well-known fact that behind the influential celebrities and trending superstars, there are powerful forces maneuvering matters and bending us to their will. One of these forces in Zimbabwe is undoubtedly AB Communications CEO and National Arts Council Board Member Susan Makore aka Mai MaClouds.

2 Broke Twimbos continues to blaze the way among Zimbabwean podcasts, and really in the world (or if there are any podcasts in space, the universe) as we bring you another episode, fresh from the oven, served piping hot, with none other than recent viral sensation Vimbai Zimuto.

Mar 6 Neverland Zimbabwe

It was humid Saturday afternoon. Silly season 2013 had just begun & I was washing my uncle's Mazda 323 in the hope of securing some pocket money for the weekend. Things were bad back home in Mutare & I was forced to ride the family goat, Billy Dee Williams all the way to Harare in search of cash & Colcom pork pies.

While I aggressively scrubbed away the dirt on the ageing car, using only my tears as cleaning agent. I received a "please call me text" from Dan. After mugging the nearest airtime vendor & calling, I was told that Neverland Zimbabwe (a festival for people who like the music that sounds like Transformers having sex) was happening.

Despite being broke, I whistled for Billy Dee & we were soon on our way to the venue, Old Georgians Harare. Once there I was shocked, flabbergasted & dumbfounded to discover there were still so many white people in Harare. It was like discovering a white rhino sanctuary.

The event was well organised with amazing acts throughout the day. My highlights were Mark Stent & Ricardo Da Costa. Rob Macson & Jason Le Roux had impressive sets too that were on par with the international acts. The only glaring downside was the massive lack of local dance music available for them to play during their sets.

There are a few producers & DJs coming up on the scene, but we certainly need a lot more. When you think about it, how many strictly electronic producers & Djs do we have in Zimbabwe?

Anyway. Great event. can't wait until next year. If somebody could please show this post to Jason Le Roux so I can get free tickets next year that would be just great.